Dilution titration and redox problems


Assignment:

Question 1. Draw a beaker for each of the following 3 solutions. Show (label) the particles that exist when 1 particle of each dissolves. You don't have to show the water molecules!
H3PO4 C12H22O11 HCHOO

Question 2. Balance the following redox reaction that occurs in basic solution.
NO2- (aq) + Al (s) ---> NH3 (g) + AlO2- (aq)

Question 3. Describe, in detail, how you'd make 100 mL of a 2.0 M HC1 solution from a 6.0 M HC1 solution. How much solvent do you expect to add? For this essay, you may answer in list form (ie, Step 1 ...etc). Support your answer with calculations to indicate amounts of all liquids.

Equipment available: graduated cylinder, pipet, volumetric flask, beaker, 100 niL of 6.OM HC1, 100 mL of distilled water, 100 mL of tap water

Question 4. 100 mL of 0.5M NaOH are used to titrate 25 mL of a diprotic acid (acid with two protons), what was the concentration of the acid solution?

Provide complete and step by step solution for the question and show calculations and use formulas.

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